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- The Mowat Boat and the Development of Small Watercraft on the Great LakesRatcliffe, John E., The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Apr 2009, 193-223 From 2003 to 2007, a team of volunteers at the Maritime Museum of the Great Lakes, Kingston, Ontario, renovated a 28-foot wooden boat that was once owned by Angus Mowat, father of author Farley Mowat. This article is based on a study of the history of the boat company to …Ratcliffe, John E., The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Apr 2009, 193-223 From 2003 to 2007, a team of volunteers at the Maritime Museum of the Great Lakes, Kingston, Ontario, renovated a 28-foot wooden boat that was once owned by Angus Mowat, …Canadian Nautical Research Society
- The Novelty and the Compound Marine Engine in Central CanadaLewis, Walter, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Oct 2009, 413-424 The compound marine steam engine, although developed as early as the 1820s, did not see widespread use on the Great Lakes until the late 1860s. This article helps explain why, by analyzing archival resources on the steamer Novelty, which served most of her career between Kingston and the Bay of …Lewis, Walter, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Oct 2009, 413-424 The compound marine steam engine, although developed as early as the 1820s, did not see widespread use on the Great Lakes until the late 1860s. This article helps explain why, …Canadian Nautical Research Society
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